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===Perspectives===
Articles on Equestripedia can be broken up into three categories, in-universe articles, real-world articles, and topical articles. The differences are the following
* '''In-universe (within reason)''' articles are written for fictional subjects as if they were real things. (withHowever, as the exceptionshow of'breaks the 'Behindfourth the sceneswall' section) and, so, reference to thewill meta-aspectsour ofarticles theif showsreferencing productionreal-world aresubject notmatter toimproves bethe referencedquality in anyof capacitywriting.
* '''Real-world''' articles are written for real-world subject matter, such as episodes, people, real-world events, etc.
* '''Topical''' articles are a bit more complex. They're written from a real-world perspective about fictional occurrences in the franchise to better illustrate a theme or narrative device in the series. For example, [[Racism in My Little Pony]], recounts racist or bighted themes throughout the franchise, both as attempts by the writers to teach kids of these ideas, and potentially unintentional racism as well.